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Meaning of "dimaleate"

Dimaleate is a chemical term referring to a compound formed by the esterification of maleic acid with an alcohol, often used in organic synthesis
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  • Any salt or ester containing two maleate ions or groups

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dimaleate
Its dimaleate is prepared in the usual way.
After cooling the dimaleate precipitates.
It is converted in a similar way into dimaleate.
The dimaleate is prepared by adding maleic acid to the base in acetone.
Then it is converted into dimaleate.
The dimaleate salt on the contrary is endowed with an excellent intrinsic stability.
Afatinib is the dimaleate salt.
Examples of the heat stabilizers include dibutyl tin dilaurate and dibutyl tin dimaleate.
Quinazolin crotyl compound dimaleate crystals and preparation methods and uses thereof.
After purification by chromatography, the base is converted into dimaleate.
The crude PEG dimaleate was diluted with two volumes of water.
This was converted to the dimaleate salt, m . p.
For example, a dimaleate or hemi-succinate salt of the compound of formula ( I ).
After reconstitution, each ml of concentrate contains pixantrone dimaleate equivalent to 5.8 mg pixantrone.
One film-coated tablet contains 20 mg afatinib as dimaleate.

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One vial contains pixantrone dimaleate equivalent to 29 mg pixantrone.
The compound according to claim 1, wherein said salt is a dimaleate salt.
Each vial contains pixantrone dimaleate equivalent to 29 mg pixantrone.
Each film-coated tablet contains 20 mg afatinib as dimaleate.
Each single-use vial of Pixuvri contains pixantrone dimaleate equivalent to 29 mg pixantrone.
There was obtained 1.1 g of a base, which was transformed to the dimaleate salt.

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